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Do you need bill cliton for president again?

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we need someone that's is good if he do what he would say and get our country better yeah

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Do we need Bill cliton for president again?

bill clintonhe was a great preesidant he was ther first president to get shot bye a blackl


Does congress need to change the bill and send it back to the president?

yes,until the president finds it acceptable


What does NOT have to happen before a bill can be sent to the President?

The bill does not have to be approved by all members of Congress before it can be sent to the President. It also does not need the support or endorsement of any specific political party. Additionally, the bill does not need to go through any particular number of readings or debates in Congress before it can be sent to the President.


How do the three branches check?

The Congress proposes bills that need to be signed into effect by the President. The President can either sign the bill into law or veto the bill. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress has a chance to override the veto and make the bill into law. The Judiciary branch can rule a law unconstitutional and thus render it useless.


What three parties need to agree for a bill to become a law?

The House of Representatives, the Senate and the President.


What vote is needed for a bill to pass in congress?

It takes half of the congress plus one vote. There are 435 people in Congress so half of that would be 217 people. Then you need to have over 50% so that means you need 218 votes. You need 218 votes to pass a bill in Congress.


How can congress pass a bill over the veto or the president?

To pass a bill over a presidential veto, Congress must achieve a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This level of support is needed to override the president's objection and enact the bill into law without their approval.


How can a bill becomes a law?

Step 1. A bill is thought up by anyone even the president or congress. Step 2. They present their idea to the staff, and the rough draft is refined into a proposed bill Step 3. The bill is then presented in front of other members of congress Step 4. The bill is then studied. Hearings are held and evidence on the bill is gathered and the committee can add or delete things as they please Step 5. The committee then votes on the bill and if it gets approved the bill is then sent to the Senate Step 6. That house votes, if the bill gets 2/3rd's vote it then moves onto another house Step 7. After the bill has been studied once again it is voted on once more and passed to the second house. Step 8. The first house considers any changes that were made. If it approves all inspections the bill is then sent to the President. Step 9. If the house where the bill originated feels they need to change anything or re-write parts before passing it on to the president they may do so. Step 10. It is then sent to the President. If the President signs the bill, it becomes a law. If the President does not approve the bill and he vetoes it, it is sent back to the house it originated in. Step 11. If the bill get's a 2/3rd's vote from the first and second house, the bill becomes a law and overrides the President's veto.


What is the significance when the President certifies a bill as urgent?

I have never heard that a President can certify a bill as urgent. The President can ask Congress for permission to address it and in such a speech he could tell them that a certain bill was in urgent need of passage. He can call Congress to a special session if they are not in session and ask for the passage of certain legislation, but all he can do is ask and hope that Congress will do what he wants and do it quickly.


Why did Bill Clinton become president?

Because he wanted it, went after it and won it.


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What are two ways in which a bill can become a law?

A bill can become a law if it is passed by both chambers of Congress (House of Representatives and Senate) and signed by the President. Alternatively, if the President vetoes the bill, Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both chambers to make it a law without the President's signature.